19/10/1999 : Visually edit your AppliWeb's
screens with Forte !

This XSL file is WD130899 compliant (see www.w3.org,
then XSL link) and is understood by LotusXsl
(or any compatible XSL parser).

You can now visually edit your screens using Netbeans, one of the
best GUI editor available, this will create a .form description
file. You give this file and the downloaded XSL file to LotusXsl,
using for example this command :

And then AppliWebFile.bml will be an XML file compliant with BML
file format, which is understood by AppliWeb.

This translating file is freeware but still in test, you can modify
it to your needs, but please give back all enhancements to us !Click here to download.

10/06/1999 : Major changes :

Appliweb now handle XML page description files
!

The last release of AppliWeb, Java application browser, allows you
to use the BML
(Bean Markup Language) standard from IBM to describe your application's
screens. BML is based upon XML standard. It's a complete XML syntax
that can describe all your graphical user interface in an easy to
edit text file.

When AppliWeb reads one of these files, it will construct the
Java graphical pages and display it, thanks to BML's tools.